Android 2.3.3 OTA now rolling out to Nexus S and Nexus One (finally!)

Good news for long-suffering Nexus One owners - Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread has finally begun rolling out for the original Nexus and its big brother, the Nexus S over-the-air. For the Nexus S, 2.3.3 will introduce new near-field communication (NFC) capabilities. For those still rocking a Nexus One, this will be the first official taste of Gingerbread on the device.

The news was broken via the official Google Nexus Twitter account, which advises users to be patient, and says that the OTA update process will take several weeks. Of course, direct links to the OTA update package should start to emerge long before then for anyone feeling a little impatient. [GoogleNexus on Twitter] More in the Nexus One Forums!

FM radio, really? Why not just download TuneIn Radio from the market? You can do so much more. I never knew that the FM radio was a selling point for people. I have one on my DX & can't say I have ever used it.

JESUS.....are u kidding me? What in gods name do u need to complain about right now. Plenty of recent devices won't even come close to seeing gingerbread right now. And tour complaining. Dood, be grateful there still supporting your phone. WOW!!!!!! Congrats everyone.

Uh, you do realize that was just an educated guess based on a) past experience with 2.0 only released on the Droid and 2.1 released on other phones and b) the long hold up with 2.3 for the N1 despite Google saying it's a few weeks away?